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PAGE SIX” Pema rere THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DANIELS WANTS WORK REMOVAL Charges Coolidge Administra- tion With Carrying on Fall ‘The World’s Most Beautiful Brunet’ (CURTIS BANDIES Calls Smith ‘Dear Governor’ WITH AUDIENCE Rice Queen CRIME PROBER STILL CURIOUS 15 Bank Accounts Totaling $10,000,000 Arouse District hi sums of money have been de- posited in this same bank by the Quaker Industrial Alcohol d:stillery, an establishment with which Max “Boo Boo” Hoff is understood to have been closely identified.” Hoff, a manager of prize fighters, was characterized by the district attorney shortly after the opening of the investigation on August 20, jas. “king of bootleggers.” The and Avers Al Has Forgot- ten Acceptance Talk | Quaker distillery was padlocked Attorney several months ago. Policies — | Waynesville, N. C., Oct, 23.—(AP) | —Jonephus Daniels, Raleigh publish- | er and secretary of the navy during oy _ administration of resident BALER INJURES MAN Fergus, Falls, Minn., Oct, 23.—() —Peter Oeschlager of this city, was seriously injured when he was Philadelphia, Oct. 23.—()—Dis- triet Attorney Monaghan, who is di- recting a grand jury investigation on gang murcers, rum runners and En Route with Senator Curtis to | Albany, N. Y., Oct, 23.—()—Sen- ator Charles Curtis, the Republican vice presidential nominee, headed aded and Sold by All four Bismarck druggists. ilson, i h N a police bribery, is curious about 15 | *' iy - A Iget night called” upon, Herbert into the official home city of Gov- Fank accounts in which deposits of arawn into a hay baler on @ farm eer 'Hégalican presidential ernor Smith today in his campaign more than $10,000,000 were made in |S¢ven miles west of here. In What Month nominee, to remove Dr. Hubert al aid Rid uel with oan one year under aa panies, is ’ on’ y . , hi a 4 it- tion not make a political + ie prosecutor 8: today he be- ae Dee Lest speech in his opponent’s city. He lieved the accounts were apiiied by Is Your Birthday? j said it was against his practice to | do_so. The Republican vice presidential | nominee agreed, however, to say a | | few words of greeting at a luncheon of party workers at Albany, and also to appear at a Republican’ meeting, | before departing for Pittsfield, | Mass., where he will talk tonight. | In an address at Utica Senator | Curtis struck out more vigorously than usual at the governor, referring bootleggers and that he was endeav- oring to learn whether there was any police connection with them. ¥) “It is interesting to note that Mr. Daniels charged that the Cool- idge administration is carrying out the policies of Albert B. Fall, in “making royalty oil contracts” and that Dr. Work had knowledge of the Salt Creek lease to the Sinclair in- terests. “Unless,” he said, “the authorities of the National Republican commit- tee remove Dr. Work for his lease of the Salt Creek oil lands the Re- publican party officially assume Sew 8S 2ean* gs | Buy a Better | Stomach 6“eg On your Birthday send your sponsibility for that wrong transac- | to him as the “dear governor” and ‘ ’ Mother Fi tion, as it was compelled to assume} as “the distinguished man who | yj, ‘ etre full blame for the corrupt conspir thinks he is running for president.” | fae boon chee ‘yon ot tee uns Von’s Ulcer Tablets Hoskins-Meyer acy of leasing Teapot Dome, when The senator said Governor Smith | Rice Carnival at Stuttgart, Ark. He EF Will Hays took Sinclair's money to had changed his position and “colors | ‘The festivi is the only one of its| eohssitirsly liminate Stemach Ulcers ta we ified t nheodiitehobe pay off the debt in in elect- so fast it is hard to keep up with kind in the world. for Acidosis, gas, indigestion, sour stom: weet al sieeeee, him.” He spoke on the tariff and | ing a Republican president.” pe urged retention of Republican rule The former secretary of the navy Those requirin ] ro a ng an ne he ds ¢ ‘08 ah ng declared that “the latest exposure of in order to maintain the protective | it.” Curtis remarked “I don’t know. teeny eee = special or unusual seeret leasing of oil lands, shows tariff. He said that the governor | who wrote. it.” 2 Ketline Bldgs 17th "ana Hare attention are given Buy now that Albert B. Fall is still, in fact, had referred to the tariff of 1922 as| “Joe Robinson wrote it,” said a particular thought L secretary cf interior and that the a “‘cold-blooded holdup of the Amer- | member of the crowd, which was in and care. You can ace and Harness Republican National committee must ican people,” and now was advocat- | a cheering mood. rely on us at all Le ath ing a “competitive tariff.” | times. er have a new chairman if that party expects to retain the confidence of “No, Joe Robinson didn’t write He insisted a “competitive tariff anything like that,” Curtis shot We Underatana. From. Our_Complete Stocks even its most loyal standpatters.” would not help American workmen, | back. farmers, or industry.” eee Webb Bros. Always paying highest prices The senator referred to the gov- | MINNEAPOLITAN DIES Panera} Directors f ernbr’s speech of acceptance and| Minneapolis, Oct. 23.—(?)—Edgar said he believed the governor had |O. Ballard, 77, commission and feed forgotten what he wrote. Some one|merchant and a prominent Mason, in the crowd said “He didn’t write |died. EE mre Hides - Furs - Wool - Junk “Northern” Hide & Fur Co. Bismarck, N. D. WORK PROCEEDS ON NAVAL PACT Great Britain Continues Cor- respondence With U.S. and Chosen as “ihe most beautiful brunet in the world,” for Florenz Zieg- feld’s new show, “Whoopee,” Miss Mildred Acam of Baltimore will star in the show which opens soon on Broadway. This is the second time Miss Adam has been so designated, sir od Rudolph Valentino first calling er that. Italy LESS THAN Public Utility Investments, Cities Service Co. health department, according to paying 8 per cent; tenth largest company in the London, Oct. 23.—(/P)—Publica- AVER N aepiar sans ia 1 F United States and Canada, tion of the British White Paper on HER ceed Sa an oy rt DER xpertness, For Sale’ by fo ee petnce P. C. REMINGTON & SON CAUSED DEATH Kansas Governor Denies Duluth Boy Died in Reform- atory Dark Room _ BAKING has been moved from the second floor of the Eltinge theater block to, the rooms formerly occupied by the health department over the United Public Service company at Broadway avenue and Second street. Other changes may be made soon. to ‘continue correspondence on the “The Pioneer Investment House” } matter with the two governments which rejected the pzoposal—the United States and Italy. A summary of the negotiations sent to all countries on the League of Nations preparatory disarma- ment commission by Lord Cushen- dun, acting foreign secretary, on October 9, states: | “While the Japanese government express their concurrence in the purport of these proposals (the naval compromise), the govern- ments of the United States and Italy, for reasons which are clearly and cogently explained in their notes, have not seen their way to} accept them. These communications are receiving the attentive consider- ation of his majesty’s government and a reply will be made to them in due course.” quipmenty For Best Permanent Results Ship Direct to Purity Dairy Co. Mandan, No. Dak. St. Paul, Oct. 23.—(#)—Charges that a Duluth, Minnesota boy died in the Hutchinson, Kansas, reforma- tory after being placed in a dark room and forgotten, were denied to Governor Christianson in _a_letter today from Governor Ben S. Paulen of Kansas. Charges had been made by Hutch- inson labor officials in a Kansas newspaper that the boy, Donald De- war, son of Mrs. J. A. Dewar of Duluth, had died from lack of care {and attention. A clipping of the wi vapors SnurF a little Vicks well up the nose or W. E. Perry Funeral Parlors 210 Fifth St. The documents also reveal that! the British government gave reluc-/| tant recognition to the French posi- tion with regard to army reserves as the price of obtaining a naval agreement. CARELESS MAN | KILLS 6 MINERS Beckley, W. Va., Oct. 23.—()— Failure of a miner to tamp ten sticks of dynamite before firing them is believed by Robert Lilly, state mine inspector, to have caused an explo- sion last night which cost the lives of six men in the McAlpin Coal com- Pany mine near here, The bodies of the six men, includ- ing that of B. B. Burkhold, who, ac- cording to Lilly, failed to place the explosives in a hole before firing, Were recovered by rescue crews six hours after the explosion. T. T. Durham, Richard Durham, Laurino Reez, John Herriston and Alfred Davis, the latter two negroes, story, forwarded to the boy’s moth- er, and further relayed to Governor for an investigation. Governor Paulen in: his letter said that he had visited the reformatory and investigated the story and that nesota that the charges were wholly without ground. Dewar, serving a one to five years term for grand larceny, died March 11 of pneumonia. Shah’s Reforms Cause Open Revolt in Persia Constantinople, Oct. 23.— (P) — Alarming reports of open revolt in Persia against the reforms of Reza Khan Pehlevi, the shah, are being received daily by. Persian residents of Constantinople, many of whom expect any moment to be recalled by their government ‘to take up. arm: The center of the reported trouble is at Tabriz, where the disorder was so serious that most of the ‘shops were closed, and the police called to their support the entire arms-bear- Christianson hrought the request he could assure the people'of Min-} melt in a spoon or cup of hot water and inhale. Medicated vapors reach the air passages direct. 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